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_aContested pasts : _bthe politics of memory / _cedited by Katherine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2003. |
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_tIntroduction: Contested pasts / _rKatharine Hodgkin, Susannah Radstone -- _tTransforming memory -- _tIntroduction / _rKatharine Hodgkin, Susannah Radstone -- _tThe massacre at the Fosse Ardeatine: history, myth, ritual and symbol / _rAlessandro Portelli -- _tMemories and histories, public and private: after the Finnish Civil War / _rAnne Heimo, Ulla-Maija Peltonen -- _tWar, history, and the education of (Canadian) memory / _rGraham Carr -- _t'We would never have come without you': generations of nostalgia / _rMarianne Hirsch, Leo Spitzer -- _tRemembering suffering: trauma and history -- _tThe traumatic paradox: autobiographical documentary and the psychology of memory / _rJanet Walker -- _tMemories of violence in interviews with Basque nationalist women / _rCarrie Hamilton -- _tSale of the century? Memory and historical consciousness in Australia / _rPaula Hamilton -- _t'Brothers and sisters, do not be afraid of me': trauma, history and the therapeutic imagination in the new South Africa / _rChristopher J. Colvin -- _tPatterning the national past -- _tNationalism and memory at the Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide Crimes, Phnom Penh, Cambodia / _rRachel Hughes -- _tThe death of socialism and the afterlife of its monuments: making and marketing the past in Budapest's Statue Park Museum / _rMaya Nadkarni -- _tFrom contested to consensual memory: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum / _rRobert Burgoyne -- _t'Dead Man': film, colonialism and memory / _rChris Healy -- _tAnd then silence ... -- _tMemories between silence and oblivion / _rLuisa Passerini -- |
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_tIntroduction: Contested pasts / _rKatharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone -- _gPt. I. _tTransforming memory -- _tIntroduction / _rKatharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone -- _g1. _tThe massacre at the Fosse Ardeatine: history, myth, ritual and symbol / _rAlessandro Portelli -- _g2. _tMemories and histories, public and private: after the Finnish Civil War / _rAnne Heimo and Ulla-Maija Peltonen -- _g3. _tWar, history, and the education of (Canadian) memory / _rGraham Carr -- _g4. _t'We would never have come without you': generations of nostalgia / _rMarianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer -- _gPt. II. _tRemembering suffering: trauma and history -- _tIntroduction / _rKatharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone -- _g5. _tThe traumatic paradox: autobiographical documentary and the psychology of memory / _rJanet Walker -- _g6. _tMemories of violence in interviews with Basque nationalist women / _rCarrie Hamilton -- _g7. _tSale of the century? Memory and historical consciousness in Australia / _rPaula Hamilton -- _g8. _t'Brothers and sisters, do not be afraid of me': trauma, history and the therapeutic imagination in the new South Africa / _rChristopher J. Colvin -- _gPt. III. _tPatterning the national past -- _tIntroduction / _rKatharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone -- _g9. _tNationalism and memory at the Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide Crimes, Phnom Penh, Cambodia / _rRachel Hughes -- _g10. _tThe death of socialism and the afterlife of its monuments: making and marketing the past in Budapest's Statue Park Museum / _rMaya Nadkarni -- _g11. _tFrom contested to consensual memory: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum / _rRobert Burgoyne -- _g12. _t'Dad Man': film, colonialism and memory / _rChris Healy -- _gPt. IV. _tAnd then silence ... -- _tIntroduction / _rKatharine Hodgkin and Susannah Radstone -- _g13. _tMemories between silence and oblivion / _rLuisa Passerini. |
520 | _aThis inter-disciplinary volume demonstrates, from a range of perspectives, the complex cultural work and struggles over meaning that lie at the heart of what we call memory. In the last decade, a focus on memory in the human sciences has encouraged new approaches to the study of the past. As the humanities and social sciences have put into question their own claims to objectivity, authority and universality, memory has appeared to offer a way of engaging with knowledge of the past as inevitably partial, subjective and local. At the same time, memory and memorial practices have become sites of contestation, and the politics of memory are increasingly prominent. | ||
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